Wednesday, 4 September 2013

If you are using the primary user attribute to define some of your software installations in CM2012 it can be useful to audit the deployed devices in your environment to help troubleshoot issues with application deployment. I use primary user to help define software delivery such as having FAT packages only install on primary devices or have App-V applications only fully cache on a primary device. I quickly put together a query you can use to check Windows 7 machines to see if they have a primary user assigned or build a collection of machines the helpdesk can look at when trying to troubleshoot application delivery issues.

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Kevin Kaminski is a seasoned consultant with over 19 years’ experience focusing mainly on Microsoft technologies that range from device management to the data center. Using his experiences from different organizations large and small, he can draw upon practical knowledge that he incorporates into his speaking engagements, training materials, articles and consulting engagements. He currently is a Microsoft MVP for Windows and Devices for IT and has been a Microsoft MVP for Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) over the past six years.

Some of Kevin's current consulting engagements include the following roles: Windows 10 consultant with a local property development firm and Configuration Manager consultant with a local consulting company. In addition to his consulting engagements, Kevin spends time blogging and speaking at various technical conferences such as Briforum. Kevin is a past Director of the Calgary IT Pro Community Association and heads up the Calgary Systems Management User Group (a CIC special interest group).